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1.7" Fossil Crinoid (Platycrinites) - Indiana
This is an exquisite Platycrinites hemisphericus crinoid from the crinoid beds of Monroe County, Indiana. The quality of preparation on this fossil is exquisite, using skillful air-abrasion techniques under a stereo microscope.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
The opposite side of the rock contains a 1.5" long Decadocrinus depressus crinoid that has also been exposed from the rock.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
The opposite side of the rock contains a 1.5" long Decadocrinus depressus crinoid that has also been exposed from the rock.
Crinoids, sometimes commonly referred to as sea lilies, are animals, not plants. They are echinoderms related to starfish, sea urchins, and brittle stars. Many crinoid traits are like other members of their phylum; such traits include tube feet, radial symmetry, a water vascular system, and appendages in multiples of five (pentameral). They first appeared in the Ordovician (488 million years ago) and some species are still alive today.
SPECIES
Platycrinites hemisphericus & Decadocrinus depressus
LOCATION
Monroe County, Indiana
FORMATION
Edwardsville Formation
SIZE
Crinoid: 1.7" long (including stem), Entire specimen: 3.5 x 3.1"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#269884
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